Type-writing and other key-actuated machine.



JQTpSGHAAPP. TYPE WRITING Am) OTHER KEY AGTUATED MAQHINE.

urmuwxon i'xpnnsmm. 20. 1904.

Patented 0011.8, 1912 6 BKBET8-BHEBT 1..

J. T. S(HAAFF. TYPE WRITIIIG AND OTHER. KEY AQTUATED MAGHINE.

APELIOATIOK FILED SEPT. 20, 1904.

1,040,585. Patented Oct. 8, 1912.

e snntws-sn3m 2.

.LT. SOHAAFF. TYPE WRITING AND OTHER KEY AGTUATBD MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED $EPI1. 20, 1904.

1 40,585. Patented Den. 8, 1912.

8 SHEETS-SHEET s.

J. T. SCHAAFP. TYPE WRITING AND OTHER KEY'ACTU'ATED MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 20, 1904. I 1,040,585; Patented Oct-8,1912

' s SKEETSEEET A J. T. SGHAAFF.

. TYPE WRITING AND OTHER KEY AGTUATED MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT, 20, 1904. 1,040,585.

Patented Oct. 8, 1912.

6. SHEETS-SHEET 5 J'. T. S OHAA-PF. TYPE WRITING AND OTHER KEY ACTUATED MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED fiEPT. 20, 1904.

1 ,040,585 Patefitedbct 8,1912.

- citizen of the UNITED STA s PATENT OFFICE.

JOHN T. scnaarr, or wasnrneron, ms'rmc'r o1 commnm;

rrrnwmrrno am) ornnn KEY-ACTIVATED. MACHINE.

'Speelfication of letters Patent. Patented 8, 1912.

Application fled September 20,1904. sens-1' s. assets.

To all whomz't may concern v I Beit known that I, JonN T.- ScH-Mrr, a United States, residing at \Vashingt'on, in the District of Columbia,

have invented certain new and useful Imthe class in which the typebar-or other opk erated part-is arranged to have a rectilinear or the space key ,so that by a single move or thrust movement in distinction. from ma- 7 side elevation of a-typewriting machine emggo.

chinesinj whiclpthe typebar or other operated part is pivoted, though some of. the

-features of the invention are applicable to the latter class of machines as well as to those in which the typebar or other actuated part has the rectilinear or thrust movement.

It is the object of myinvention to provide a'machine which shall adapted to be 0perated either manually, that is directlyby the key as in the ordinary typewriting machine, orby power mechanism controlled by the key, and shall be adapted to be set for manual operation or for power operation by the shifting of a. single lever. I

A further object of my invention 15 to provide means by which when the carriage has reached a-predetermined intin its travel, depression of the key will cause, the operated part to be actuated whether the machine is set for'manual opthetypewriting mach ne known a's the Weleration or for power operation.

A further object of the invention is to provide means by which 'ifdesired thecarriage may be permitted to be fed more than one space upon the depression of a printing key ment the last letter of'a word may be printed and the carriage 'be permitted to be fed vforward a sulficient distanceto provide for the word space.

A further object of a; sa asto pro-i a machine capable qj operation either mentally or electricallywhich shall be sim be inefiective to ple and inexpensive in construction and shall nvolve the least possible changes in or addition to, the weight of machines-as new constructed. i 1 i' 1 With these and other objects-lieriilalfler explained in view my invention consists in the construction and-combination of elements invention is applicable to other types 10f"- typcwriting machines as well as to other Ina-' chines in which an op'eratedpart is operated by or caused to be operated by the depression'of-a key. f Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a bodying myinventiona Fig. 2 'is' a bottom plan view of the same. F 3 isa longitu' dinal sectional View showing the-main-operatmg parts of the machine, the carriage being omitted. I Fig. 4 is a longitudinal secs5 tional view showing the key action on an en:

larged scale. Fig. is aperspective view showing the key action, and linelock, on an enlarged scale. Fig. 6 is a rspectiv'e view I showing the space bars an. escapement 'onan enlarged scale. F ig. 7 is a plan view of the esc'apement. Fig. 8 is a'longitudinal section through. a part of the escapement mechanism. Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the i "frame of the escapement. Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the movable pawl of chees capement. I 3 In the drawings 1 is the frame of'the'm'a chine and isof the form commonly used in;

lington typewriter. I Zisthe top plate, '-platen.

5 are the tyre-bars andfi the levers'whlch operate them. I f

7' is the ribbon, 8 the ribbon holder and 9' th ribbon spool.

3 the carriage and tthe thredtype and the platen is arrangedto be= moved vertically bythe shift key L0 to bring" I The type-bars are arranged to'slifle horg zontally and carry the type on their faces.

Each jot the typebars preferably carries ,Qny mm of the type desirsc'i. Tile means mso smfmg tho pint-5n and for feeding v {:ax'riage-forward and for sriking t hs mrfi 11, as well as the construstion of the rings and the various parts of the machzmism above referred to, form no part of my m'ossnt invention and naeci nob be fiescfl fiai in dei sil as they are all in common 118$ parts of the Neflington typewriter zis' sold on the market,

The finger-keys 12 (Fig. 4) are of usual? fosmsnd are preferabiy arrafiged so form what. is gsnsraily'r-scognized as the Universai ke'ybpmd, 2h ough the arrangement of flue keys is not material to the invention. Each oi the keys is oarried by & key-level 13 which is pivotcefi m its rear and on a transverse rod 14 se'litshiy supported in the frame of fine machine. Cm the Uansver'se rod- 14 is also pwoiied the iorwmd and of an auxlhary ks lever 15, the res? and of which carneswpm 18 which engages the siot 17 is: the'tygm-bm lever 6 The key-lever and a uxiiiz wy Ewe: are hem from lateral movoment by means of a imsr 18L extsnding across the machine one having slots 19 (Eigfif') in which the x'em' em?! of the key-bass fishes forward end of the auxlhary levers sre received.

The bar 18 is above the e-ndisof the Revers and'fixstmnsverse rod 14; isprefsrably secured to its iower edge. prov MM in rear of its pivot with a nose 20 on which bears a spring 21 carried by av bar 22, the spring holding the key 12 annually 'e'ievsfieti. Ths key-lever is also provifio'd above its pivot with a notch or Tcess 23 the fronfiwali 2-3 ofiwhi'ch, when the key is in now-ma position, rssts against the front foes of tbs bar 18 above "Lbs skit 19, forming a stop to limis time upward movsment of the key, The rear Wall 23 of tho notch lies in rear of the bar 18 and is afia-pte ,iso strike tbs rear face of the bar when the key is depressed m the limit of the, ssroke necessary for operating tho typo nzu' manually. The and Walls 23 and 23 of ths fibtoh 23 "thusssrv'a in connection with the bar 18 to limit the movement of tho key-lever in both directions. I

Theauxiliary keylsvsr 15 has in rear'of its pivot a, shoulder 24- on which boars a spring '25 can'ieiby the bar 22, the spring acting to press the rear end of the auxi'iiiiry key-lover iiownwarcl and through the actionof the-pin 16 in the slot E7 holding the typebar normafiy in z etracted position. Depress sion of the key 12 will, if the machine is sefi for fiectl'lcal opera-hon, taka place independently of the movement of the auxfliary key-lever, the necessary 11101 61116511} of iihe auxiliary key-lever bsing effected by means of a, av ator magnet whlch 1s caussd to he energlzs: by the movement of the koy levelf, ass time machlne 1s set for manual up Tbs keydever is @ifi emtion tho sail srs so coupiefii a auxiliary key-lave! horizontal hm 0%? Links bomg formed by connecting bar 'Whwh srafisns bstwosn the "aha -'$W0 Rovers 13 anii bsiov thsirpivofis, The connecting Tom" 26' 1s pn otsi ai its rear and w to a link QTWhich is ivoied at 12 L and to file auxiliary Easy-levies 13'. The, foo

ard and of she connecbing bar is recsive 'i in a, guide 28 sscurefi. 'heside of tho key- Ieyer 13 the guide being of such length as topermii the and of connecting bar who be mo'vsd' verticaflv, The movement of tho .per amigo of the zonnscing 21ml 2%: thy

h 1 foims ih Eower end 01 the gulde ig, the upper she-1L (is? sngag lng the pin when the 2 to ba manually and shoulder sngaging Ehe pin when the nmci iizm to; be elscftriosfiy opera 1 352. 1.1 psi-'shoulldsr 3G is engaged with tbs thecmmecting bar forms s pzfs cticsily rigiii' commotion. between key-bevel. auxlhsry keydsvor so that the depression of s the key swinging the Zzeylovsr on is pivotswmgs the auxlhary key-Eve? on its 333105 and thxzough Elie type-bar 32W 6 cazisss fifths type-bar to move forward so strike fist ths p'iaten the opemilofi being pi'sc'sissliy the some in the ordinary The connecting bar 26 is pra'v'iiied on its lower edge toward its froms with a 'iownwazdiy extendm, nrojection having;

shouldoi'g formed on .ts and isaiso provided tmmrrl its and? with a ciownwardiy extending pm'jscti ozl 35 The hnk' 27 extends below-the pivotof i'he rear end of the connecting bar 243 and forms" a pushfing'er through "which movozhent may be given in the auxiliary key-lever by a powr-opratai motor fra mo. frmn'e comprises a bar Che maohine The moior 36 extendingacross pwotally oomxsctsci Wlih flue frame by moans ofsz'ms 37 The ends of the: bar 36 are coms'e'ctsi with bar 3601 the motor frame. On the depression of thekey the connecting bar 26' will be moved rearward against the force of spring 29 swinging its link 27 on its pivot so as to bring its lower end directly above the bar 36. The same n vcment of thekey serves to close the city .t of the magnets, by mechanism hereinafter described, cansing the bar 36 to lift striking: the lower end ofthe link and causing it to Force the lower end of the auxiliary key-lever upward to etiect the operation of the type-bar. For

closing the cuit a c ntact frame is pro vided compris ngr a bar 39 extemling across the machine carried by arms to pivoted to movable plates 51 hereinafter described the bar 39, when the macl'line is arranged to be operated electrically. beingin position to be struck by the rear face oi the projection on the lower edge of the connecting bar 26. The forward mmicmcnt of the contact frame is preferably limited by a stop-pin 41. One of the arm link 42 with a movable contact 43 (Fig. 3) pivoted on a plate 41 f non-conducting): material preferably arr god on bar m the machine toward the or of tlic machine,

below one of the ribbon spools. A spring 45 holds the movable contact normally out of contact with the fixed contact 46 which is also carried by the plate 44; and prel-u a ly consists of a pivoted bar arranged to yield slightly against the tension of spring 4-5 when struck by the mcwable conta The rear end of one of the arms 40 has an incline or cam 40 formed thereon which as the arms are drawn downward c anes against {a stop-pin 41" so that as the arms with the contact .frame continue their downward movement they will be moved t ward the front of the machine drawing! the rnovablc Contact 43 in a direction away from the fixed contact. As the contact frame is again moved upward the front edgeot' the arm $540 which inclines toward the rear contacts with pin 41 forcing the arm rearward into its proper position for making contact when a. key is depressed. On the plate 44j1s also carried a switch 47 for cutting oi? the can rent ifdesir'ed. Depression of the key, the

macliine being arranged for electrical operation, forcing the connecting bar 26 for ward causes the projection 35 to engage the f bar 39 moving it forward; and through the is 'imk, t2, forcing the movable Cont ct 43 40 is connected by a against the fixed contact 46 closing the circuit-to the motor magnets 38 and causing them to operate the motor frame. As the bar 36 of the motor frame strikes the end of the link 27 raising it and causing the typebar to be operated, as above described,

also raises the connecting bar 26 sufficiently to free the PIOJBLUOD 35 from engagement with the bar 39 of the contact frame,

minis permitting the circuit to be broken by chine is to be used electrically. This-is done in the present'niachine by means of a stop-bar 48 arranged to be movable vertically on the inner face of the'bar 18 into or out of the notch 23 and into or out of the path of movement of the end Wall 23 so that when moved downward into the notch the depression 0t the key-lever will be stopped by the contact of the rear wall 23 of the notch with the rear face of the stopbar 48. v

t For the purpose of convertingthe ma: chine from an electrically operated to a manually operated machine. or vice-versa, it is necessary to change the,position of the cantact frame the links 27 and the movable stop 48 and. to so shift the movable contact that the circuit in the one case maybe closed by IUOYCYHQII'LOIC the contact frame and in the other I -annot be closed.

footed by means of a single lever 4-!) arranged at the side of the machine convenient to thelzand of the operator. The lever 49 is secured outside the frame on-tlio end of a r d 50 journal ed in the base of the machine. On the rod 50 near its. ends but within the frame of the machine are secured triangular plates-'71, so arranged that when All of these movements in the present. machine are efthe machine is set for electrical operation v the base of the triangle is about parallel with the base of the machine or inclined downward toward the front of the ma hine. The rod 50 passes through the plates'iil at points near and about midway of their bases. To the triangular platesnear their bases and forward ofthe rod 50 are pivoted rods to the upper ends of which are secured the stop bar 4S.Zthe rods 53 being suitably bent to avoid conflict with any of the Working parts of the machine. To the rear of the rod the arms 40 are pivoted to. the triangular plates near their bases. The triangular'plates are provided above the rod 5i) with pins 54 which enter slots 55' in links 56,,which extendreai ward and are pivoted to side extensim 57 at a Y. frame58 which carricsthy means Pfflrmsfit? a positioning meee eee E'as fezemi pesitien xe limit 1 .1

mevemezle ef the iewer ends e: the actwn m? the iii .:-he links 27 near file'ir lewer emis and i0 the feece 01. the springs thus drawing the cenneeting bars 26 rearward until their sheuiriers 36 are in position fohe engaged by the pins 32 of the key-levers. The Y frame is gu'kiec'i in its reciprocation by pins "1 in the eross bar 62 of che machine frame against which parallel portions 63 efthe forward enes of fee Y rest and by ascrew 6 which passes through e e'iot 65 in the rearwarei end ef the Y and enters the cros=*- be: $6 the machine frame. Thepemllel movement at? the ends of the positioning her and the when parts m'evexi by the we threugh the triangular plates 51 is thus insured. As the lever 49 is dmwn tewarfi the front of the machine, the rocking efthe triangular plates; will through the reds 53 meve the sine-ear i8 downward i'nfie the neieh 23 in file key-Amer, engi fihro'ugh the arms 40 W111 re ee fhe 0211' 39 of the contact {mine The eoilfectfa'e ine in 171s upwei'i, movement strikes the prejeetiozis 35 en the eennecting m" 28 Rising 11s fee;

Ward ese-cfitill it's eheukier 30 is out of enthe $021? US and the gagem'eni; with the pin 32 permiifiting; it re befli'm'ne ferward by the spring 29 so fleet the tprejeetione' are bumght ferwerd of forward end of the 6611 meeting her drops with iis shoulder 31 in pr.- sitien t0 be ef aged ihe pie-32.

1e movement of the trianguiar' plates draws ithe pins 5% forward until they six-Ike izhe forward ens of the skits in the links 56 when their further movement wiil elrew "the a meme ferwurd, carrying the position be ()Y'wfild perml'ting' eke lewer ends of 'ihe 27 ea swmg iomvard outof lane min 211a bar 36 m the meter: frame. The move neat given to the eent-act-fmme' cerrles the u mime 01 noseefi above the p111 e1 permukise pm 4:1 is ect- 011' the front edge of arm 4.0 to meve the eent-act-freme 'ZEOXWRl'd at the same t me mevmg the contact 4:2 forward into pesltlen to be movable mto eentect with the fixed 'eentiee't 0n the depression 0f :1 key The mac-[213.219 is. then ready an be operated eIectrieally. EIm-emeni; 0f the lever 49 in & ferward direction Wiii raise the stop-bar 48, lewer the contact-frame eutof posibien to be struck by theprejeciiens 35, bringing the nose 4:0- in Contact with pin 41, forcing the frame'zjearwerd mid drawing the movable cnnta'et 43:wyey fre'm normal posifiibn-ofi' and renderm'g 1'5; lmpesslbh to make eieefcrie contact, and= W11; move the posltie'nbar '60 forward against the lewer ends of the lmks QTsW mgmg 9mm ferwerd anal drevw mg the cenneetmg be, ferwm'fii 1mm than" eerees the mac-zine er when moved reel-Ward *w' e 02 them *rearward ."egeinst pertio-n ef-the cenneefiing be .ingetrengjeeeugh to raise Hue cennecm' bar so long as 13 1s being fits-reed; rearward The m be epereiee a it will be. undersieei froze the aheve diescriptien time when the machine "is fer electrical npem'iien the movemenb {if type-bar is independent of the movement ihe key,the depression 01'. the serving; to "position file link and clese circuit; the mevemenief the metorire 2e serving not; only to opera-Le the key but alsete raise the conneeting bar 26 suffieienfly to release the coniaet and 50 release simml 31 from engagement Wit the pin 3% es tnei the type'ber we the auxiliary iever may return to manna posimen inepemien't' er? the reEeese 01E the'key.

In order m pro ide fez re-Burs: e: we bar independent If the release of the key when the machine is set for mefiuelepem 'tion e zeleeemm'fmme cemerlslilw a be: a?

extending emerge the machine, cerrie by erms ('38 pi eiedige the fmme, isprgfi-"ifleceg'v the bar 6? KEG 111g arranged beiew the forward and being supported by spring 69,

' le ti bri gs;

} mg (39 under teeslon, the spring not he- The ec-nneetng by the key lever. m'lpems given But by reasen of the the key 121 m nd epeifatmn the mechine, which transmittefito the amxifiaary level and the typeber, the typebar am the euziiliuiy key lever- Wm emit-blue heir rearward mevement aft-er fine key-lever been siopped by the een'taet he endfifi of the mite-h widl the veer. face-of the be? 18,Thus for an instant "re fleeing the PETCSSL lever against: the eloulfler 30 of the eentaefibar end leavihg the centnct baryfwee me be swung upward by release new. 6'? flu'eu'gh the action of'fiae spring -69 thus @isengaging n ep'ez etien the key nears the iimilz 0?". his @ewnwe-iwl the he 5 which yie icis, putting the of the pin 3-2 of the the sheulder- 3O frog the pin 82, the 1ez1v- I ing the typebuzarid auxiliary key IQVQE free .te return t0 hex-ma pnsifion independent of the return of the key. (3n the release of the key is raieei by the spring 21 int-0 1101112131 pesition end in rising'the pj'm is again brought into engagement with the shell der-EEO; a 1 l The carriage 3 isprevided with Hie-usual rack-be? 70 (Fig.1) with whichltg e paivls 71 and '12 of ihe esea'pement engage. The

tendi'ng ferwerd from the frame '73 15.22 red "M having a eurvedi 'pertien 75 in posifion be beetrnck by a i'eemvardiy extenciii ng 111g '1" 6 (m (he Eever The frame 73 else has a fezwmfdly extending arm 7"? to which a spring 78 is connected for restoring the frame to position after it. has been operatedto release the carriage.

79 is the spacekey preferably arranged 1n the center of the key-board on the level of the forward-bank of keys 12. The lever 80' which carriesthe space key is pivoted on a rod 81 carried by the frame and has a downward extension 82 which is connected by a link 83 with a'pin 84 on the frame 73 be its pivot. The end of the link 83 is slotted v to receive the in 84 so that the frame 73 is free to be roc 'ed by the movement of the type-bar leversb without moving the space The lower pawl 71 is stationary on the frame 73 and preferably consists of a. plurality offteeth adapted to mesh with the teeth of theme]: bar 70. The upper pawl is normally held by ,the'spring 85 against.

72 is arranged to be movable in the frame 73in a direction transverse of-the machine and has a single toothfor engaging the rack 'bar.

A spring 85 tends to draw thepawl 72 to the right, t at is in the direction opposite to that in which the carriage is fed during the operation of the machine. The pawl 72 the movable stop 86 with the tooth of the pawl approximately in line with the-.r1ght hand tooth of the pawl 71. sufliclent space is left between the left hand end ofthe pawl 72 and the left hand end of the recess of the frame 73 in which the pawl is carried to" permit the tooth of the pawl to move against the force of the spring 85 a suflicient 'distance to bring it in line with the second tooth of the pawl 71'.-

same as -in the ordinary Wellington typewriter. The construction, however, is somewhat difierent. In the present construction the pawl 7 2 instead of being stopped in its movement to the right under the influence of. the spring 85 with its tooth in line with the right hand tootlrof the pawl 71. by .con tact with the fixed stop 86', is so stopped by contact with a movable stop +56 carried by an arm 87pivo1xed 2.11.455 on the frame 73 and adapted to be raised out of the path of the pawl 72 against the tension of swing 267 by means of an auxiliary space-key 89 which is arranged in front of and below the lower bank of, keys. This key 89 is carried by key-lever 90 pivoted on rod 81 and has downward projection 91 to which. is pivoted learn 2 a rearwardly extending rod 92 having a which is adapted to push {Ernst the-depending finger 93 (Fig. 8) of arm ,87. Depression of the auxiliary space key thus raises the stop SGpermitting e spring 85. to draw the pawl 72 to the right till its tooth is one space/ beyond the right 'hand tooth of the pawl 71 in which position the pawl is stopped by the fixed tending arm'94 having pin 94" So far asthusdcscribed the action the escapement' mechanism. is substantially the stop 86 on the frame 73. When the machine is at rest the tooth of the pawl72 is in engagement with the neither 7 0 the tension of the'carriage feed spring .holdlng the pawl with its left hand-end against an -ad ustable stop screw 73' in the left hand end of the frame 73, in which the pawl is carried; On the'operation of a type-bar lever either manually or electrically, or the. space key, the frame 73 is rocked to bring the teeth of pawl. 71 into engagement with the. teeth of the rack and on the release of the typebar 'lever or the'space key, as the case may 'be, the tooth of'the pawl 72, which in the meantime has been drawn ,to the right by so the spr' '85 is again brought into enga ement with a teeth of the rack bar and yie ding to the force of the carriage feed sprin permitsthegarriage. to move forward until 7 the left hand end of the pawl strikes theend of the screw'73. If the auxiliaryspace key is depressed simultaneously with or in ad- Vance of the depression of the space key or simultaneously with-or in advance of the depression of one of the keys 12,-the movable" stop 86 will be lifted and thepawl 72 will be drawn to the right by the spring 85 the equivalent of two spaces so that when the frame 73 is returned to its position of rest the pawl '72 in yielding .until. it. comes t0,' 5 rest against screw 73 will permit the carriaige-to move two spaces.

The frame 73 carries an upwardly ex- -the ribbon holder 8. Springs nected respectivel space key normally in elevated position.

It is desirable in typewriting machines to provide some mechanism to prevent the bp- 5 eration of the type-bars after the carriage has reached a predetermined point in its forward movement. Such a device is pro- .vided in the present invention and is arranged to .operate to prevent movement of the type-bars after the carriage has reached the predetermined point in its moven1ent,

both when the machine is seti'or electrical operation and. when set for manual operat on. The essential part of this line lock mechanism is a transverse stop bar 97 carried b arms 98 pivoted to the frame and arrange'( to be swung forward at the predetermined point inthe travel of the carriage into the path of movementof the projection 33 on the lower edge of the connecting bar 26,

- or the shoulder 34: on thisprojection accord ing as the machine is set for operation electrically or manually, so that on the depression of a key after swung forward, theconnccting bar 26 be mg held against downward movemenhpin 32 carried down out of engagement with the shoulder 31 oi 30 without effecting any for rocking 95, 96, 0011- 190 to the extensions 82 and 91 serve to hold t 1e space key and auxiliary the stop bar has been appreciable movement ofthc connecting bar and conscqucnily Wiihooi; causing any moveinem; the typeimix k step-bar $7 iieid ncrznsliv in its e 'pesifsioc m of the yes of me prc ieeziori 3a or shoiihier 31%. iiy a '9'? "bearing swoirist one of the "skins the movement or iziie seep-oar in cliche-r direct-ion -being iimi ierl by 's top pins 3 8 in the peril of mc v'emerii; of the arms Forth: pur imose of so i forward it 'CQBllE Cilei s3 link 99 with s n 1% secured, to s, veriesi rock shaft 161 mounted oil-the fi'rems chins. rm: its up cer emi is provided with so arm cxtsmis in she path of siebie 103 carried by the car- 10% fizicd secured Eirev frame wir sii the 1G2 strikes 2e over by silos iihe 163 comp on tire er '1 hand s 53' Wsmi e. upturned flange 10? 2'5 rived thereon The 16E; 1 o is rock shaft 161 at 13181" is s horizontal member Eric the path @118 gm 103 ifis verticei portion eiztcmiirag ,fiowmverd secures} in he ice-er of the vertical member oi. rise imifiing its horizonto portions oepresse. iiit'c the path cf the e'n oi the stop rod 110 is comlecie ofic the Rev-rel: of the veriicai member 05 the .srro exiending a (3011-' eilifil'lb the machine and proviqied forwarii 11 Eng 1G3 pi'vo'ic i she irip hell siriker 135.

in operation of ave the cur oi the shop 103 srikes the pushing it over rocks he rock through arm 1G0 and link the its-r fcwmi ix) pcsiiion @to prevent the flownwc .arlorerrient of the canoes-sing car end thus preventing the *fur-iier cpcrst' 1 of she typeoar by the cie SiGH of ii; esireri "so coriazi'rme *th 3 writing further, for the som plating of s Word, ihe'pusii button 111 s pushedx lhich i-iirougii the rod acts upon with a push iiiiiicn rile machine as the reaches the predeiermmed point in the circuit. This may ccnvenisnfiy fie arranged beneath the carriege at .tlie right of the machine.

For the purpose of holding the shifting lever 49 in its two positions it is made s'iigafiy elastic and is provided at its upper end with a pin 115 adapted to enter holes 116 at the opposite ends G-;ZLH arc shaped guide piece 117 secured to the side of the maciine, v

Is Wili of course be understood that 'whiie the invention is herein described as applied to a @ewriting machine of the thrust bar type i do not desire to be limited to its op Election '30 this particular type of typewrib 86 mg" mcchines nordo I desire to be limited to its eppiication to or use in connection with iypewriting nmchinss as its broad festueres and many of its specific features are obviously appiieabie not only to iypewrit- 5 mg machines of cypes oiiher thsn the thrust made without departing from the spiritcf the invent-ion and I fliers-fore do not desire to be limited to the precise construction 3115i 5 arrsiigement shown and described.

.1 In a key-controlled machine, the com bineticn. of an operated part and a. key, powermechanism admptcd when actuated, re actuate the operated part independentigoi The key, and mechanism intermediate operated part and. key adapted, "when in one position to serve to actuate the power mechanism on the flepression of the key and when in another position; to prevent the actuation fi gic power mechanism ami. Lo iraynsmit file movement of the key directly to the operates part, and a single lever avciapicd by its movement to shift said imermediate mechanism; from one position to the other at Wiii.

2, In a typsirriting machine, the combination of a typebcr and Q key, power mechanism mizepred, when actuated, to actuate the ilyigfiifili' inependentiy of the key, mesh anlsm iniermedistc the typebar ami key acispieni, when in one position to serve to sic-tune the power mechanism on the depres sion of the. key, and, when in another posi..- fion, to prevent rho act-nation of the power mechanism and m transmit ihe movement of The key directiy to ihc t'ypebar, and a single lever aiiapicd by its movementto shift said intermediate mechanism from one position to the other it Wili.

3. In a key-controlled mechanism, the 7 Combination of an opcrn'lcd part. and a key, a 'nornmlly inactive motor adapred, when actuated, to actuate the operated part inde- 139 pendently of the key, and mechanism intermediate the operated part and key adapted, when in one position, to serve to actuate the motor on the depression of the key, and, when in another position, to prevent the actuation of the power mechanism and to serve to transmit the movement of the key (llrectly to the 'operated part, and a single. lever adapted by its movement to shift said intermediate mechanism from one position to the other at will.

4. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a typehar and a. key, a normally inactive motor adapted, when actuated, to actuate the typebar independently of the key, and mechanism intermediate the typebar and key adapted, when in one'position, to serve to actuate the motor on the depression of a key, and when in another position, to prevent the actuation of the power mochanlsm and to serve to transmit the movement of the key directly to the typebar, and a single lever adapted by its movementto shift said intermediate mechanism from one position to the other. i l 5. In a key-controllerl'mechanism, the combination of an operated part, a key lever, an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, of

power mechanism adapted when actuated, to operate the auxiliary lever, means controlling the power mechanism, a connecting bar having engagement with the key lever and adapted, when in one position, to operate the controlling means on. the depression of the key and when in another position,-to serve as a mechanical connection between the key lever and the auxiliary-lever, and means for shifting the connecting bar fromone position to the other.

6.-In a typewriting machine, the/combination of a typebar, a key'lever, an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the typebar, of power mechanism adapted, when actuated, to operate the auxiliary lever, means for controlling the power mechanism, a. connecting bar having engagement with the key leverand adapted, when in one position, to operate the controlling means on the depression ofthe key and when in another position, to serve as a mechanical connect-ion between the keylever and the auxiliary lever, and means for shifting the connecting bar from oneposition to the other.

7-, In amkey-cont-rolled mechanism, the combination ofan operated part, a key lever, an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever 'with the o erated part, of a normally inactive motoradiipted, when actuated, to operate the auxiliary lever,'means for actuating the motor, a connecting bar having engagement with the key lever and adapted, when in one position, to operate the motor actuating means on the depression 01'.

the key, and when in another osition, to serve as a mechanical connection ictween the key lever and the auxiliary lever, and means for shifting the. connecting bar from one position to the other.

8. In a ty 'iewriting mach ne. th combination of a typehar. a. key lever, an auxiliary lever, and i'neans connecting the auxiliary lever with the typcbar, of power mmzlmuism adapted, when actuated, to operate the auxiliary lever, means for controlling the power mechanism, a connecting bar having engagement with the key lever and adapted, vvlu-iin one position, to move independently of the auxiliary lever, to operate the controlling means on the depression of the key and, when .in another position. to serve as a mechanical connection between the key lever and the auxiliary lever, and means for shift-- ing the conne iing bar from one podtion to the other.

9. In a typmvriting machine, the combination of a typebar, a key lewr, an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the typehar, of a normally inactive mot-or adapted, when. actuated. to on crate the auxiliary lever, means for actuah ing the motor, a connecting bar having ongagement with the key lever and fifitll'flkfli, when in one position, to move imlepeudemly of the auxiliary lever to operate the motor actuating means on the depression of the key and, when in anotherjposition, to serve as a mechanical connection between the key lever and the auxiliary lever, and means for shifting the connecting bar from one position to the other.

10. In a typcwriting machine, the comhi nation of a typchar, a key lever, an auxil ary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the typebar, of a motor magnetarranged in a normally open circuit adapted, when actuated, to operate the auxiliarylever, means for closing the motor circuit, a. connecting bar having engagement, with the key lever and adapted, when in one po sition, to move independently of the auxiliary lever to operate the circuit cloning means on the depression of the key and, when in another position, to serve as a me chanieal connection between the key lever and the auxiliary lover, and means for shifting the connecting bar from oneposition to the other. I

H. In a typcwriting machine, the coruhination of a typehar, a key leverian auxiliary lever, and. means connecting the auxiliary lever with the typebar, of power mechanism adapted, when aetuate l, to opt-rate the aux iliary lever, means for controlling the power i'nechanism movable into and out of operative-position, a connecting: liar having on gagement with the key lever and adapted, when in one position. to owl-authe controlling means on the depression of-the key means I in xnrYe 11.; a in hell in. ziz'iolhcr 11mm! 13. in n .\.1il l.$ "mi! ulion of a Q'pcbm; a key 3mm; an mzxrli lever, and nmrrns (-"nmrriisig Llic nuxilin lmer will; the type. r. of main:- magnet urangerl in a normally Upfifi (ii ml. when aclnniml, t0 xi -ignite ll.

mean. fur chasing the nmi'jri 'uil '\'il l? into and in)? ml" ipw'iilii'r S1'll l}l"l "i czmine ting bar liming irngngement with ilw he) lever and min erhirhcn in our p0- -:"i} m. in 0;, le lire rirruii, cloning means an: the (if-pm. on if the. 1:435 and, when in E'HEHHKI' nositinn, to serve. as mechanical wimcclirm between the lie) lever and thc auxiliary lever, and men 1-3. in :1 key oper-amd mechanism the muniiinsition of a. key h rer. an operated pan. an mixiliury lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, ammuez-lirgz bur connected at its rmirencl with the :nv .iry lewr and having. its forward and provided with two shoulders one in advance of he at? a spring connected to the connecting lmr fur drawing it forward, power hrt' liillilblfl arranged, when actuated, to ac male inc auxiliary lawn controlling means For [Ii-=2 power mechanism c umprising; a conluct'. frzunc movableinto and out of the, path m nn'wwmnt of the voz'mecting bar. positioning: means fur lmldin}; he connecting bar in r zrwzzrd pw-1ifion and mourn opcrzlliemlby a si rgzlu lewr 0r siinnlianimmlv withdrawing tlw 'msiiiQliiiig means to pr-rniit. the cunncrtliar m be drawn, forward. raising f-hv furmnd (mi wt" the mimimrl g bar to free its l'i-rwurll filmuhjler frow (m agement with the pin an the lcc-f; 1'

' wue'inln D :mecl-ing hm;

(,mn UL be operated by the for moving tbs; can. rolling means into and out of operativena the mime-sting bar 1'. and xiiuving (he uonimzt ingz 21mins: fur iolilir ll .'(,iil]lt(flll' j liar in fG-ll'Will'al p ion a! 11 6:1115 operatmi aw :i n'nglc lra i02- sinmlmi imply withdraw g film Pimlllqlllllg; mun-11s l-wljif'illll' the (own in lug bar in h s iii-awn fla ami, IiQiBgl the PM :rd vml of the ronnea'taing bar in {rec- 21s fm'imgrl slanula'ler frame. migizgemcnl with (-llf. pin, 0!! tin key la U and mow" lhfl contact frmzu ini'n p ilwllluil trlieups mile by ii 3 mnnwiing bar in" ...in*.mile:ii minimalism, Hit 1 of a key lvwr. an o' i-rzilml E zill lw'rer and means sjiiiilmizllllg llie :zlini-i a mnzarxrfinnbetween llie rear em? (if tlui umnrz-ling 11:11 aid the auxiliary lever arr-an i in mrmit ii" of the connerlinig bar and auxi r3 lover, a spring committal fi'rthe cormcflmg bar for drawing itforward. a n'mfur magnetarranged in a normally open circuit and urrangud, when actuated, to actuate the auxil iary lever, means for clc sing the motor cirmiitcomprising a, oontacl, frame movable into and outof the nth of movement. of the. cimnecting bar, positioning means for holding the connecting bar in rearward position and means c'perated by a single lever in: simultaneously witl'idrmring the pnsiIimiing means to permit. the connerting bar to lac drawn forward, raising the furward and of the connecting bar to free its forward shoulder from engagement 'illl the pin m the key lever, and moving: the Contact l'rnmo into position to he, opprnlcd by the conned-3mg bar.

17. in a type-Wailing mnrhine, (in: mmbinnlion of a key lewr. :1 lypolmr, an auxiliar} lawn and inc-ans comm-Fling the auxiliary lever with the lypobnr. n commuting lmr having its forward and proviilcd with him shoulders our in. znflr-iim'e Hf the other, a. conm-clion between the rear mid of the mum-rting bar and the auxiliary lwcr arrnng ml to permit independent movement of the c innect-ing hair and auxiliary lever, :1 spring connected to the cunnwrting bar for drawing itfUIWlllL a motor arranged in u mn'imillv open circuit and arranged, when aclualml,

illiillililll i lUOVOHIQUi the other, a connection betweenthe rearend w havin i to actuate the auxiliary lever, means for ing means for holding theconnecti'ngbar inf rearward position and meansloperatedby a single lever for simultaneouslywithdraw ng I I I 1 connecting bar connected at its rear end wlth' tliepuxihary lever and havingits forward endgprovided with two shoulders onei'n ad'- Ivan'ce of the other, a pin on the key lever in the positioning means to perlnit the donnect ing liar to be drawn for\vard, rais ng vthe forward end of the connecting'bar, to free its forward shoulder fromengagemeny with the.

connecting bar. i

ranged, when actuat in on the key lever, ahdjnov -ingglthe contact ranie into position, operated ,bythe 18:11; a key-controlled intent st, in?

' combination of a key lever, operated part,

an, auxiliary lever, andmeansconnecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, a, connecting bar having its forward endpro- I vided" with two shoulders. one'in advance ot ofthe connecting bar and-the auxiliary leverf arranged to permit independent movement of the connectin bar and auxiliary lever, a springvconnecte to the connecting bar for drawing itforward, ower mechanism an to actuate the auxiliary lever, controlling meansfor the power sition and means operated by. a single lever for mechanism comprising a contact frame movable into and out of the path of movement of,

-the connecting bar, positioning means for holding the connecting'bar in rearward posimultaneous'ly withdrawing the positioning means to permit the connecting bar to be drawn forward, raising the forward end of the connecting bar 'to free its forward shoulder from engagement with the pin on the key lever, and moving thecontac-t frame into position tobe operated by the connecting ar. i i

19. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a key lever, a typebar, an auxil iary lever, and means vconnecting the auxil: iary-lever with the typebar, a connecting bar its forward end provided with two shoul ers one in advance of the other, a. connection between the rear end of the connecting bar and the auxiliary lever arranged to permit independent movement of the connecting bar and auxiliary lever," a spring connected to the connecting bar for drawing it forward, power mechan1sm arranged, 1 when actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever,

controlling means for the'power mechanismcomprisin' a contact .frume movable into and out o the path ofmovement of the coin neotin'g bar, positioning means for holding: the connecting bar in rearward position and means operated by a single lever'for simultaneously withdrawing the positioning means to permit the connecting bar 'to be drawn forward, raising the forward end of the con-, necting bar to free its forward shoulder from engagement with the pin on the key the auxiliarv lever, means for closing the lever, and moving the contact frame into position to be operated by the connecting l bar.

20. In a key-controlled mechanism, the

combination of a key lever, an operatedpart,

I anja'u'xiliary lever-and meansmnneetingthe auxiliary lever with the operated part, a,

position to engage either of said shoulders, aspring connected with the connecting bar for drawing it forward, power mechanism arranged, when actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever, controlling, means for the power mechanism, comprising a contact frame movable i-ntoand out of the path of move ment; of the connecting bar, positioning means for holding the connecting bar in rearward position, and means actuated by a single lever for simultaneously moving the contact frame out of. the path of the'con necting bar and operating the positioning means to free the connecting bar rearward;

to bring its forward-shoulder into. position to be engaged by the pin on the key lever.

, 21.In a typewriting machine, the'combination of a key lever, a typebar, and an auxiliary lever and meansconnecting the auxiliary lever with the typebar, a conneotin bar connected atdtsrear end with the aux' iary lever and having its forward end provided with two shoulders'one in'advance'of the other, a pin on the key lever in position to engage either of saidfshOulders, a springv a connected with the connecting bar for drawing it forward, power mechanism arranged;- when actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever, controlling means for the power mechanism, comprising a contact frame movable into and out of the path of movement of the u0nnecting bar, positioning incansfor holdin the connecting bar in rearward position, and means actuated by a single lever for simultaneonsly moving the contact frame 'out of the path of theconnecting bar and operating the positioning means to force theitonnect i-ng bar rearward to bring itsforwagd shoul -der into position to be engaged by the pin on the key lever. p 22. In a key-controlled mechanism, the

combination of a key lever, an operated"- part, and an auxiliary lever and means 0on 'necting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, a connecting bar connected'at its rear end with the auxiliary lever and having its forward end provided with two shoulders one in advance ofthe other, a pin on the key lever in position to engage either (ii-said shoulders, 2 spring connected with the connecting bar for drawing it forward,'a motor" magnet arranged in a normally open circuit and arranged,iwh en actiiated, to actuate means fon'holdingf'the connecting bar in contact frame out lot the path of the con- 10 i tobo engaged by the pin on the he lever.

w ing bar connected at its rear" end with the;

i of the other, a pm on 't he keylei er in POSl-f 2o 3 spring connected with the-connecting barfiorf -"dravirlng it forward, a motor magnet a l simullaneousiy-moving the contact frame out of the operating 1e positioning means to free the 7 loy the pin on the key. lever.

for drawing itforward, a motor magnet cuit comprising a contact'frume movable nation of a my lover, a typehar, and an the motor fran'ie movement of ihe'connoc'tingbar, posilioning woman-L frainoont ofllle path (ifjtlie concomhinalion of a heylevcl', an operated Inotor circuit, comprising a contact "frantic movableinto'and out of the path of 1novemerit of the] connecting liar, positioning rearward posit-iomand meansi actuated by a single lever for simultaneously mowing the heating liar and opsii-atir i-g the ipositioning means to force theconnecting'har rearward to bring its forward shoulder into posltlon Infatypewritihg machine, t e com'bination of 1a key lever; a'typebar, and an; auxiliary lever: and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the typebar, a connect.

auxiliary lever andha'ving its forward end provided with two shoulders-one in advance tion, to engage either'of said shou1de'rs,"a,

ranged in a normally open" circuitand fa rranged, when actuated, to actuate'the auxil-i iary lever, means fonclosing the motor c11'-' into and out of the pathof movement of the connecting bar, positioning Ineanslfor hold ing the connecting bar in rearward-position," and means actuated by a single"- lever for ath of the connectinghar and connecting har rearward to bring its for-. ward shouid'er ljltO' position to be engaged '24; In a tga a'writing machine, the combi auxiliary lover and .Incans connecting, the augiiliary levei with the typebar, a connecting har connecled at its rear end Withthe auxiliary lever. and having'itsvforward end provid'gchavith two-shoulders onein advance of the other, a pin on the key lever inposition to. ngage either of said shoulders, a spring connected with the connecting-bar arranged in a normally open circuit and vsir-- rangwl, when actuated, to actuate the janxil iai' y' le\cr, circuit closing neans for closing circuit ',com-prising a contact movable inio and ontof the path ofv nieahsi for holding the connecting bar in rearward position, a meansaotnatod by-a singlc'lcvor for siim ltancously moving the nocling har land opm'aling the positioning IflGHIlS'iO force the connecting bar rearward lo bring its 12.1mm shoulder into position to he engaged by lllc pin on the key lever.

25 iii a lwy-conlrollcd mechanism, the

part. and an auxiliary lever and means concnd with the auxiliary means for limiting thedip of prisi'ng'zi shoulder on the keyfiever and a lover, a spring the auxiliary lei-er v with inc opev atcd p rt, 2, co i g her connected zit/its reerei wi h tl y lever. and. having its for-Word e with two shoulders one in gi'ivance ()1 the other, a piano the key lever in position ,to engage either of said. shoulders, a spring connected -W1l3h the connecting for drawing it forward, a motor magnet arranged in a normal open circuitend arranged, when actuate toactuate theauxiiiary lever, circuit oloslng means iorciosing the motor circuit-, co

prlsmg a contact frame movable into and. out of the path of movement of 'the oonnectin'g" ba r, positioning means. for hcldin the connecting bar 111, rearward posltlon, an

means actuated by a single lever for simul taneously' moving the contact frame cutofthe path of the connecting bar and'ope'raih ing' the Eositioning means to force the'con necting or rearward to bring its forward "pin on thdkey lever.

25 Y ehonlderintoposition to he engaged hythe I 26.11 a key-coiitro lied Vinechariisin, the combination of a key lever, an operated part, an 'auxiliary iever and t'xneans connectmg the; anxi'licryflevcr withthe 0 embed,

part, aconn'ecting bar, connected at its rear lever andhaving its with two shoulders, a

forward end-provided a spring connected to pin on thekey lover,

the connecting bar'for drawzn it forward,

power mechanism arrenged, W van actuated, to actuate the. auxiliary lcver, controlling mcnns for the power mechanism comprising a contact frame movable into and out of the pat-hof movement of the connecting bar,

the key comstop banr'no'vablo into and out of'the path of movement of the shoulder, and means 0 crate-c1 by a single lever for simultaneous y moving the contact frame into the path of moveincnt of the connecting bar, and moving thestop bar into'the path of movement ofthe sho'nlderon the key lever.

nation of a key lever, a typcbar, an anxih ary lever, and means conncctlng theauxih nil-y lever with the typ'ebar, a connecting bar, connected at its "rear end with the anxilinry'levr and having its forward and provided with-two Shoulders, a pin on the key. conn'ectedto the connecting ,bar for drawing it forward, power mechanism arranged, when actuated, to actuate the aiixiliai ylover, controlling means for the fran ie-niovahle into and out 0 ie path of novon'ient of the connecting bar, means for limiting the (lip of thevkey comprising a sho fihlor on the key lever and a stop her movable into and out of the path of movemonl of the shoulder, and means operated by 1 27. The typewriting machine, the combipower anechnnisrn comprising a contact a single lever for simultaneously moving the,

contact frame into't-he path of movement of theconnecting bar, and movin the stop bar into the path of movement of the shoulder on the key lever. I I

28. In a keycontrolled mechanism, the

combination of a key lever, an operated part,

j actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever, means for actuating the motor comprising a an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, a

connecting bar, connected at its 'rear' end. with the auxiliary lever and having 1ts;for-- ward end provided with two shoulders, at

pin on the key lever, a spring connectedto the connecting bar for drawing it forward,

anormallyyinactive motor arranged, when contact frame movable into and out-of the path of movement of the connecting bar,

means for limiting the dip of the key com'. prising a shoulder-on the key lever and a stop bar-movable into and out of the path: ofmovement of the shoulder, and means op' erated by a single lever for'simultaneous y moving the contact frame into the path of I movement of the connecting bar, and moving the stop bar into the path of movement of the shoulder on the key lever.

29. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a key'lever, a typebar, an auxiliary lever and means connecting the auxil iary lever with the typebar, a connecting bar, connected at its rear end with the aux-' ili'ary lever and havin its forward end provided with twoshoulders, a pin on the key lover, a spring connected to the connecting bar for drawing it forward, a normally inactive motor arranged, when actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever, means for actuating the motor comprising a contact frame movable into and out of'the path of move; ment of the connecting bar, means for lim iting the dip of the key comprising a shoulder on the key lever and a stop bar movable the key lever.

30. In: a key-controlled mechanism, the combination of a key-lever, an operated part,

an auxiliary lever, and means connecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, a connecting bar, connected at its rear end with the auxiliary lever and having its for ward end 'provided with two shoulders, a

pin on the key lover, a spring connected to the connecting bar for drawing it forward,

a motor magnet arranged in a normally open circuit and arranged, when actuated, to

actuate the auxiliary lever, means for clos- "ing the motor circuit comprising a contact frame movable into and out of the path of movement ofthe connecting bar, means for limiting the dip of the key comprisinga ar' shoulder on the key lever and a stop movable into and out of the path of movement of the shoulder, and means operated by a single lever for simultaneously moving the contact frame into the path of movementof thejconnecting bar, and movin the stop bar into the path of movement 0 the shoulder,

on the key lever.' 3-1. 'In a typewritmg machine, the combination of a key lever, a typebar, and an,

auxiliary lever and means connecting the" auxiliary lever with the typebar, a connecting bar, connected at its rear end with the auxiliary lever and having its forward end rovided with two shoulders, a ey lever, a spring connected to t e connectin on the.

ing bar for drawing it forward, a motor magnet arranged in' a normally open circuit and arranged, when actuated, to actuate the auxiliary lever, means for closing the motor circuit comprising a contact frame movable into and out of the path of movement of the connecting bar, means for'limiting the dip of the key comprising a shoulder on the key lever and a stop bar movable into and out of the path of movement of the shoulder,

and means operated by a single lever for simultaneously moving the contact frame into the path of movement ofthe connecting bar, and movingthe stop bar into thepath of movement of the shoulder on the key lever.

32. In a key-controlled mechanism1having a transversely moving carriage, the combination of an operated part, a key lever, an

auxiliary lever, means connecting the auxil-' 1 iary lever with the operated part, means adapted, when in position, to operatively connect the key lever and auxiliary lever,

and means operated by the movement of the carriage for preventing the connecting means fromoperating to connect the key lever and auxiliary lever. I

33. In a typewriting machine having a transverselymoving carriage, the combmat1on of a typebar, "a key lever, an auxiliary lever, means connectlng the auxiliary lever with the typebar, means adapted, when in posit on, to operatively connect the key lever and auxiliary lever, and means oper-' ated by the movement of the carriage, for

so preventing the. connecting means from operating to connect the key lever, and auxiliary lever.

34. In a key-controlled mechanism having a transversely moving carriage, the combination with an operated part of a key lever, an auxiliary lever, means connecting the auxil ary lever with the operated part, a connecting bar. movable with the key lever and adapted to operatively connect the key 7 irs'zii'iiili'jf lever, and means ate (Ii Say the movementof the c rriage pr'eveni-ing the connecting b; operat ing, to connm lie le v u, i, the oinbina- 7,, a is;

movable with the nesting bar from operating to connees the 0 pivoted its rear end, an auxiliary lever: pivoted near Dis forward enclconrentrically vwith the key lever, means connecting the key lever and auxiliary lever.

36, in a key-controlled mechanism having a transversely moving carriage, the comb1-' nation with. an operated part of a key lever rear end of the auxiliary lever with the operated pars, comprisinga=connecting bar hav- .ing in; rear end connected with 'the'auxihiary lever and having its forward; snide tachahly engaged with the key lever, and

means operated by the movement ofiihe carriage to prevent downward movement of the forward end of ihe connecting her, so that on the depression of the key lever, the connee-sing bar is disconnected therefrom, 3?. in a typewriting machine having a transversely moving carriage, the combinetion vviththe ty Ubar' oi a key lever pivoted near iss rear Gnu, an auxiliary lever pivoted" near its forward encl concentrically with. the

' key lever, means connecting the rear end of the anxihar vlever with the iebar a cona 4 necting bar having its rear end connececcl with the auxiliary lever and; having for-' ward enfi cleiachabiy engaged with the hey lever, and means operatedby the movement V of the carriage to prevent downward movement of the forward end of the connecting bar, so that on ihe depression of the key lever the connecting bar is disconnected therefrom.

38. In a iypewriting machine having a transversely moving carriage the combination with the typebar of a key lever pivoted near its rear end, an auxiliary lever pivoted near its forward end concentrically with the key lever, means connecting the rear end of the auxiliary lever with the typebar, a co11-- necting bar having its rear and connected with the auxiliary lover, a pin on the hey lever with which the forward encl of the connecting bar 18 aiiaptcil to be nlctacnably ongaged, and means operated by the movement of the carria 'c- 1o prevcnl. downward movement of the Iorward end of ihe connecting bar, so that on ihc depression of the key lever, the connoctlng bar is disconnected therefrom.

or i

nzriliery 7 machine having a pehar of a. kBy-lvenfin anxil- -iary, lever, meansjeonnecting she aaxiliarylover with. the syghar, a connect ng hare lever anrl ado led to; opsralfiively connect she hay iever an auxilf iary lever, ani means operated by the movement of she carriage for preventing the con- 5 senses 39, in a key operated mechanism a transversely moving carriage the Ioombi.

nation of an onerated out, a key lever,-an

aariliar lever movable inrle endentl of.

the lreyievenmeansconnecting the an lever with the operated part, means for-Ire turning the auxiliary lever and operated part to normal position, .a conneo l ar connected at its rear end with the ummy lover and having its forward end detachabl connected with the-key lever and to move therewith as the key is do ressed and to transmit the movement of t e'key lever to the auxiliary lever, a stop movable into and out of position to prevent the deression of the connectin bar and to thus prevent the movement of the key lever from. being transmitted to the auai-liary lever, and means operated by the carriage for moving the stop into operative position.

In a typewriting-machine having a transversely moving carriage, the comb1na-' lion of a typebar, a key lever, an auxiliary lever movable independenily of the ke lever, means connecting the auxiliar ever with the typcbar, means for returning the auxiliary lever and typebar to normal posi tion, a connecting liar connected at its rear end with the "auxiliary lever and having its forwarclend detachably connected with the key lever and arranged to move iherewith asthe key is depressed and totransmit the movement of the ke lever to the auxiliary lever, a stop move-b e into and out of posi- Zc'ion to prevent the depression of the con ncctin oar, .ancl'to thus prevent the move ment of the key lever from being transmitted to the auxiliary lever, and means operated by the carriage for moving the stop intooperative position.

i1. In. a key-controllecl mechanism, the combination of an operated part, a key lever, an auxiliary lever movable independently ofthe key lever, means connecting the auxiliary lever with the operated part, means; forreturning the auxiliary. leverand operated part to normal position, connecting bar connected at its rear on; auxiliary lever and -having its forward end detachably connected with the key lever and? 115 arranged to move therewith as the key is depressed and to transmit the movement oi defa chablyconnectcd with the key lever and stop arranged in the path of movement of thejc'onnecting bar adapted to raise its forwardvend ancl thus free it from engagement with the key lever to permit the anuiilia leverancl typcbar to return to normal positionindepenclently of the key lever.

42. In a typcwriting machine the combination of a typcbar, a key lever, an auxiliary lever movable independently of the he lever, means connecting the auxiliary ever was tl1e typebar, means for returning the auxiliary lever and typebar to normal posi- With the:

ig! the key is depressed and to transmit the.

- 'movement of the connect-inn be! adapted to ently of the operated part. means connecting detachably connected with the key lever and -arranged to move therewith as the key is de ofjthe connecting bar adapted to lift the con turn to normal as vet, means ,connecting the auxiliary leyer with typebar, means for returning the moye'inent .of t e key lever to the auxiliary.

- key" amend arranged to move therewith as the combination 0 a t-ive motor, means controlled by the 'ke position ofrest independently of the movement of the' koy lever and operated by the tion, a connecting bar connected at its" rear end with the auxlliary lever and'having itsforward end detachably connected with the key lever and arranged to move therewith moyement of the key lever; to. the auxiliary lever, and a stop arranged in the path of raise" its forward end and thus free it from engagement with the key lever to permit the auxiliary. lever'and typebar to return to normal posltion independently of the 'key lever.

43. In a key-controlled mechanism thecombination (Jinn operated part, a key lever, an auxiliary lever movable independ.

the auxiliary'lever with the operated part, meansfor returning the auxiliary lever and operated part to normal position, :1 connecting bar connected at its rear" end with the auxiliary lever and having its forward end 'ressed andto transmit the movement of the I ey lover "to the auxiliary 1ever,.,and'a' yield ing stop arranged in the path ofmovement nccting bar and'ithus free its forward end i from engagement withthe key lever to permit the auxiliary lever. and typebar to reposition independently of the key-lever. V

44. Inc ty'pewritinginachine the combi nation of a typebar, a key'lever, an auxiliary lever movable independently of the key ha auxiliary lever and typebar to normal position',"'afeonnectingbar connected at its rear the aux1liary lever and having its fonifl'dend detachably connected with the y' in 'de res'sed and to transmit the lever for causing the motor to beactuate auxiliary lever pivoted "concentrically with the key lever movable, from zte normal motor for actuating the operated part, and

-for actuating the operated part di-' the key lever.

Mb f nai -t e ma e t e :nation' ofya key, and a type bar arranged tohave, a thrust or rectilinear movement, anormally, inactlver motor, means con trolled. the key for causing the motor to be actuated, means movable independently of the movement of the key, operated.by the motor, foractuating the type bar, .and 'means for actuating the by the key.

47. In a key controlled mechanism, the combination of a key, and an operated part arranged to have a thrust or rectilinear movement, a normally inactive motor comtype bar directly I I prising a fixed and a-reciprocating part,

meanscontrolled bylthe key for causing the motor to be actuated to e ectmovement of the reciprocating part, means movable independently of the movement of the key. and operated by the motor for actuating the operatedpart, and means for actuating the operated part directly by the key.

48. In a typewriting machine, thecombination of a kejgand a type bar arranged to have a thrust or rectilinear movement, a-

normally inactive motor comprising a fixed and a reciprocating part, means controlled by the key for'causing the motor to be actuated to efl'ect movement'- of the reciprocating part, means movable'independently of the movement of the key,- operated by the motor, for actuating the, type bar, and

means for actuating the type bar directly by the key.- 7

49. In akey controlled. mechanism, the combinationof a key'carried by a pivoted "key lever and an operated part arranged to have a thrust or rectilinear movement, a lever pivoted concentrically with the key-1ever. and connected with the operated part for actuating the same, a normally i'nactive motor, means controlled by the key for chusing' the motor to be actuated, means niovable independentlyof the movement of the key and operated by the motor for operating the lever to actuate the operated part, and

'means for operating the lever directly by the key.

50. In a typewriting machine, the-combination'of a key carried by a key'lever, and

a type bar arranged to have a thrust or rectilinear movement, a lever pivoted con- "centrically with the key lever and connectcd with the type bar for actuating the same, 1

a normally inactive motor, means controlled by the key, for causing the motor to be actuated, means movable independently of the movement of the key, operated by'the motor, for operating the lever toactuate the type bar, and means for operating the lever l l 125 directly by the key.

51. In a'key controlled IllBCl'lfiIllSIlh'lillG Icombination'of a key, and an operated part arranged to have a thrust or r.ectilinear movement, a lever connected wltli the operated part for; actuating the same, :1, nore y y 52. In a typevvriting machine, tile ombi inaigion of a; key, and 9, type'bar arranged to have airmen; or rectilinear Inosf emenlc-- a normally inactive motor, means norms ly controlled by thekem-for causing the' motori to be actuated, -meansmovahle independ ently of the movement-of theflkey, operated by the motor, for actuating the type'bnr,

ggmeans for. limnsinglhe' movement of thekcy, when .rlie meter controlling 'mcan's. is

connected .;,therewith, means for disconnect ing nhe motor controlling means from'the key and meanenfor actuating the operated par-i; directly by. the. key;

53. Inatypewmmng or oth cr machine, the

combination. of a, key, a pivoted key lever,

an operated pert arranged tolmve a, thrust or rectilineer movement, an auxiliary. lever 0 pivoted a1; one end concentricelly with .the.

lrey lever, and h'avin ,.its,other cnd ope-1 atively connected wit the operated part, a power mechanism; arranged tioactuete the auxiliary lever," means arranged to. be acted 5 upon by the lrey lever for controlling the.

power mechanism, said means compris ng a.

conneciinggbarconnected with the supplemental lever, anclndapterl to opcratlvely,

connect the free ends of the keyfll ever and 9 auxiliary 183'81,Wl'l811 the power mechanism is disoonnecied. V v I 5-4. In a typewriting or otherinachine,

the combination wirh an operated part. harvmg; a thrust or-recirlmwr moverneni, of. a

COIIDQClOd with. said. operated par-t ier actukey lever, a r-auxiliary lever operativclyf siting the same, electrically operated. power mechanism controlled by the key lever,

means for aetueiing the auxiliary lever on 5c the iiepress'ion of the key, said means com risin a link secn'rccl to the nuxiliar lever .anel a connecting bar carried by the link,

arlnptecl to co-act with the lrey lever,

' In a typewriting or other maohinethe =55 combinaiicnwith an OPQIllti-bd port having a thrust or rectilinear .niovcment, of a lever, an auxiliary lever eperaiive'ly con.- necreci with said operated pert for actuating the same, electricfnllyopemlerl power n echm nism'conirolled by the key lever, means for imitating the auxiliary leveron the rlepres 'sion of fehegkey, .s'aidnmeans comprising a link secured to the auxiliary lever,-and' a connecting bar carried .by' the link adapted $6 tone-act wiih ilic key leve'rfss id link and connecting liar being adjustable to provide a dirccf connection between the key lever and the auxiliary lever.

.56. Ina typewriting orfother n1achine,.the

combination of -an operatedjgpart havin 12; thrust or rectilinear movement, of a is? levenan auxiliary lever operativelyconnect fed with said operated part for actuating the same, an electricizlly operated power mocha; nisni controlled by the key lever, means: {or 5 actnabinfi the auxiliary lever on: the dcpreeg sign of t e,key, sai means comprising wlin'k secured to the auxiliarylever, and-when 'necting bar curried byihelink armn e li'to co actwith the key levensaid link an eon: g nectingbar being edapbedto serve: aserigid coupling. between the -key,,;,l ever and" auxiliaryleven I 1. 57-. In a typewriting or other machine-the combination ofnkey eveiyan operated part 1 having a thrusttor 'rectilinea'xr movement, an auxiliary lever operatively connected with the-o era-ted part, power mechanism er range to actuate-the lava-means for controllin said-power mechanis1n,-and a connecting arconnected with the fl-llxflf'f iary lever and adapted to serve both to p4 crate. .the controlling means for the power mechil'nismond' also as emeohanicol conned tion. between the key 1ever-and auxiliary g5 lerer, snid connecting bar being minded v'vitha shoulder for engagement wit the key 1 lever when itis arranged-to o crate the controllingmeansand also provi ed =witha I second shoulder for engagement withfthe. .1 9 key-lever when' it is arranged to meclienically connect 'the key lever ancl auxiliary. leverr; 1 I 58., In a typcwritingf or other n'1aehine-,thocombination of ekey ever, an opcrated;psrt having a thrust or rectilinear movement, an auxiliary .levcr-opcratively connected with 'the operatedypariz, an electrically operated close the circuit through the power n echii f f, I nism, said means for operatinglhe Ciro/111M115 closer being normally located in the alt-l1 oi. movement of the connectingba.r,en ,means, for shifting sniclmeens out ofthe. path of the connecting born; e

59. In a. typewntlng or othermnchine, the;

combination of an operated pert herring.n thruet or rectilinear movement, a. pivotal, v keylever, an auxiliary leverpivoiml; eonccm tricullywith the key lever and operntircly. connected: with 'seirloperatc'cl garb, electm-L sally operated means for actuating saidni fe iliary'lever,co1nprising e'motorarrangekl in a normally open circuit, a motor Ifr'ame, a, link connected. wiihthe anxilis, :lcvcrnnd,

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